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Marlon Kimpson has dedicated much of his life to fighting for those who’ve been wronged by corporations and organizations that put profits over people. As a Senator in the South Carolina General Assembly, Marlon Kimpson fights with this same level of tenacity and commitment to enact laws to improve the health, education and economic well-being of the residents of Senate District 42 and all South Carolinians.

As SC elected officials consider fast tracking a law to prevent abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, womens rights protesters are trying to stop it from passing. Supporters say the procedure is murder. ... See more

Kudos to Mayor Steve Benjamin. If cities can ban plastic bags for being harmful to our environment, then they ought to be able to ban millitary artillery on Main Street which is responsible for creating the worst public health crisis in the nation.

Columbia SC Mayor Steve Benjamin wants to see gun-free schools and emergency risk orders allowing police to seize guns. The City Council is debating following the mass shootings and Cardinal Newman threats. ... See more

“But I gotta say, Gov. McMaster was," the senator said last week. Kimpson is an attorney at Motley Rice, the blue chip Mt. Pleasant firm that makes it its business to recover millions in high profile lawsuits, including the Volkswagen case.

In making his case to Haley and McMaster after entering the Senate in 2013, Kimpson has at least done more than many of his colleagues to divert what money is available to fix the issue. But Volkswagen's $8 million is just a drop in the bucket. The state still faces a "multi-million dollar hole" to fully remedy the problem, Kimpson says. Lawmakers did override that McMaster veto, and approved $19 million more in this year's budget to fill the hole.

Packed house, diverse audience on a Monday night for tonight’s Town Hall meeting with US Senator Cory Booker. He did an awesome job taking more than 20 questions from people that you know about issues facing South Carolinians. Thank you to all who are engaged as we choose the next President of the United States of America. ... See more